But it is n’t magic or in high spirits - tech tomfoolery that give it appear as if a halcyon fizzle of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius is floating atop Christophe Claret ’s new Aventicum watch . In reality it ’s just a clever optic machine predict a ‘ mirascope ’ that uses a parabolic mirror to make it come along as if an object placed in its center is actually floating . You ’ve credibly seen similar gimmick used as gag with coin that are unimaginable to grab .
The Roman theme is continued throughout the rest of the Aventicum as well , with a quartet of horse - draw chariots racing in circle on the back of the watch , and the number of the face suitably spelled out with Roman numerals . In stead of hr and minute hands , tiny ‘ heat content ’ and ‘ M ’ marking circulate the outer perimeter of the watch ’s boldness , and the use of Ti ensures the Aventicum is light on your articulatio radiocarpea , but not so much on your pocket account book . [ Christophe ClaretviaA Blog To Watch ]
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